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Travel Guides: All Countries / Europe / Serbia / Belgrade

Fact File : Belgrade
 
Belgrade
Did you know?
Belgrade, meaning the White City, does not live up to its name. It's more typically grey, the colour of concrete.

Language
Serbian

Visas
None required for stays of up to 90 days.

Getting there
Check out direct flights with JAT Airways and British Airways.

Flying time from London
Two hours.

Getting around
Local buses are good, with flat rate fares for journeys along a particular route. Taxis are plentiful, but agree a price before setting off if there is no meter.

Currency
Serbian dinar.

Costs
A pint of beer and bottle of wine will set you back £1. Taxi journeys are around 50p. A meal for two with wine is around £11.

Weather
The best time to visit is between late spring and early autumn. July and August are the hottest months with average temperatures of around 22C. May and June are wet, while the winter months are cold, but not harsh.

Time difference
One hour ahead

International dialling code from the UK
00 381

Voltage
220V

Opening hours
Banks are open weekdays from 8am-7pm and from 8am-3pm on Saturdays.

Health - Before you go
Tetanus, diphtheria and Hepatitis A are recommended. Check with your GP for the latest advice.

Health - When you are there
There is a recipricol healthcare arrangement for British nationals, which entitles you to free, genuine emergency treatment once you're there. Tap water is treated in urban areas.

Warnings
Watch out for opportunist thieves. Keep away from large public demonstrations.

Emergency
Fire – 93; police – 92; ambulance – 94.

Pets
Serbia is not part of the PET Travel Scheme so animals will face quarantine. Speak to your vet for the latest advice.

Customs
In political discussions, listen politely and offer opinions only when asked. Dress conservatively when visiting churches, monasteries or mosques, meaning no shorts, short skirts and flip-flops.

Tipping
10 per cent is expected by hotels, restaurants and taxis

Tourist office
Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro, 28 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8QB. Tel: 0207 235 9049.

Did you know?
Belgrade, meaning the White City, does not live up to its name. It's more typically grey, the colour of concrete.

Language
Serbian

Visas
None required for stays of up to 90 days.

Getting there
Check out direct flights with JAT Airways and British Airways.

Flying time from London
Two hours.

Getting around
Local buses are good, with flat rate fares for journeys along a particular route. Taxis are plentiful, but agree a price before setting off if there is no meter.

Currency
Serbian dinar.

Costs
A pint of beer and bottle of wine will set you back £1. Taxi journeys are around 50p. A meal for two with wine is around £11.

Weather
The best time to visit is between late spring and early autumn. July and August are the hottest months with average temperatures of around 22C. May and June are wet, while the winter months are cold, but not harsh.

Time difference
One hour ahead

International dialling code from the UK
00 381

Voltage
220V

Opening hours
Banks are open weekdays from 8am-7pm and from 8am-3pm on Saturdays.

Health - Before you go
Tetanus, diphtheria and Hepatitis A are recommended. Check with your GP for the latest advice.

Health - When you are there
There is a recipricol healthcare arrangement for British nationals, which entitles you to free, genuine emergency treatment once you're there. Tap water is treated in urban areas.

Warnings
Watch out for opportunist thieves. Keep away from large public demonstrations.

Emergency
Fire – 93; police – 92; ambulance – 94.

Pets
Serbia is not part of the PET Travel Scheme so animals will face quarantine. Speak to your vet for the latest advice.

Customs
In political discussions, listen politely and offer opinions only when asked. Dress conservatively when visiting churches, monasteries or mosques, meaning no shorts, short skirts and flip-flops.

Tipping
10 per cent is expected by hotels, restaurants and taxis

Tourist office
Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro, 28 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8QB. Tel: 0207 235 9049.



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